My Heart Literally Danced Over the Changes I Experienced

20-year-old female office worker


It seems to me that women are more prone than men to suffer various kinds of physical disorders. Some of the symptoms of these disorders are noticeable, others are not. Most women are in a position where they must push themselves beyond their limits as long as such rigors do not have too great an impact on their daily lives.

I recently realized that I, too, fall into this category. Just as I was looking for a job during my last year of junior college, I learned that an airline company was hiring stewardesses. I managed to pass the interview and written test but fell out of the keen competition in which 40 applicants were vying for one job, only after undergoing the physical exam. The cause:anemia. It was quite a shock, as it had not posed much of a problem, barring a little wooziness I sometimes felt from lack of sleep. I may have resigned myself had I failed the written test, but my failure to pass the physical exam prompted me to take immediate action.

I had two separate physicians conduct blood tests, but was told that many women suffer from anemia and my blood count was not low enough to merit concern. I was informed that I was far from sick: they had expected a much more serious case from what I had told them about my physical exam results.

I first learned of urine therapy just about that time. I was told that drinking a glassful of urine each morning would help the body attain a genuine state of health. But the idea of drinking urine was ashameful and terrifying act that required much courage for a 20-year-old like me. It also took some time for me to rid myself of the notion that urine is a dirty waste product.

But my strong desire to do away with my concerns about my body prompted me to begin. At first I shut my eyes, held my breath and gulped down about a third a cup. Naturally, I didn't tell anyone in my family that I had commenced this radial therapy.

Initially, it awas very salty. I felt as if a film had formed in my mouth. After gulping it down, I rinsed out my mouth thoroughly and spent about twice as much time as usual brushing my teeth.